序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Operating and torque tool US854190 1992-03-20 US5230142A 1993-07-27 Paul M. Roscizewski
A tool for connecting or disconnecting a loadbreak reducing tap plug, comprising a shaft having a first end adapted for engagement with an end of the loadbreak reducing tap plug and a second end connected to a torque release means, an insulating boot mounted on the shaft, the torque release means having first and second components which release at a predetermined torque, the second shaft engaging the second component, a handle affixed to the first component of the torque release means, such that when a torque that is less than the predetermined torque is applied to the handle, the torque is transmitted through the components to the shaft, whereby the torque is transmitted to the element of the loadbreak reducing tap plug, while a torque that is greater than the predetermined torque is not transmitted through the components, but causes the first component to rotate relative to the second component.
142 Combination pin straightener and pin spreading device US818604 1992-01-09 US5203382A 1993-04-20 Robert T. Barnhart; Kent S. McFann
A tool used for straightening and spreading damaged electrical stage pin connectors. The tool consists of a handle and a tube which form a T-shape, there are two opposing holes on the handle for strightening bent pins with one end of the handle being tapered for tight fits. The tube embodies a blade affixed in the bottom of the tube and recessed from the mouth of the tube for prevention of laceration.
143 Video game console and cartridge cleaning kit US909168 1992-07-06 US5201093A 1993-04-13 James M. Wells; Gary L. Sigritz
A kit for cleaning the contacts on video game consoles and cartridges comprises a cleaning solution, a cleaning clip, a cleaning card and a pair of cleaning wands. The cleaning solution is applied to the contacts of the console or the cartridge using one end of the cleaning card to remove dirt and other low voltage build up. The contacts are then dried with the opposite end of the cleaning card. For areas of the contacts that are difficult to reach with the cleaning card, two cleaning wands are provided. One wand is used for cleaning and the other for drying. Each wand is an angled oblong member with a porous fabric attached on the operational end. Additionally, the cleaning clip is sized for attachment to the game cartridge and cleans the contacts in the console. After the clip is attached, solution is placed on the clip and the cartridge is repeatedly removed and inserted from the console to brush the clip across the contacts and apply the cleaning solution.
144 Video game or computer cleaning cartridge US900416 1992-06-18 US5179808A 1993-01-19 Louis J. Bakanowsky, III
A cleaning cartridge device for cleaning the electrical contacts with a computer video game cartridge receptacle 92. The device includes a housing for insertion in the cartridge receptacle 92, a board 56 with cleaning material at the one end 82 within the housing, the board 56 having a handle end 76 extending from one end of the housing, and the board 56 slidably movable by the use of the handle end 76 between defined stop positions of a cleaning position for the electrical contacts with the cleaning material in contact with the electrical contacts and a non-cleaning position spaced apart from the electrical contacts.
145 Battery terminal cleaning apparatus US699647 1991-05-14 US5094556A 1992-03-10 Kenneth F. Kohler
An apparatus wherein an elongate cylindrical housing mounts a first and second cylindrical cap respectively at opposed terminal ends of the housing. The housing includes as matrix of wire brushes orthogonally mounted to each end of the housing, with a first end including a projection for positioning within a side mount terminal battery, with the second end providing a cylindrical cavity for receiving a terminal for securement to the associated side mount battery. A modification of the invention includes a central reservoir receiving a cleaning solution that is selectively directed through each terminal end of the housing for enhanced cleaning of the associated battery and connector.
146 Plug and socket electrical connection assembly US492503 1990-03-13 US5015195A 1991-05-14 Jose M. Piriz
A plug and socket electrical connection assembly for electrically connecting a pair of cables is disclosed. The connection assembly includes a socket connector adapted to be terminated to one cable of the pair and an elongate plug connector adapted to electrically terminated the other cable of the pair. A plug extent of the plug connector is designed for insertion into a socket extent of the socket connector to establish electrical connection therebetween. A deformable electrically insulative wiping element is attached to the front of the plug extent. The wiping element is dimensioned to snugly fit within the socket extent to wipe any debris or contamination therefrom upon insertion of the plug connector into the socket connector.
147 Self-cleaning hot line clamp US412086 1989-09-25 US4934949A 1990-06-19 Mitchell D. Charneski; Ralph G. Bonser
A self-cleaning hot line clamping device used by electric utilities, having clamps for electrically connecting a line conductor to another piece of electrical equipment such as a second line conductor or tap conductor. At least one of the clamps has a first jaw in the form of a V-shaped recess, and a second jaw to force a line conductor into the recess in wedging contact with the converging surfaces of the recess. The converging surfaces of the recess are serrated to have a wiping action on the line conductor at the contact points so that when the line conductor is forced into the recess surface oxide on the line conductor at the contact points will be removed.
148 Method for producing electrical contacts US688542 1976-05-21 US4089106A 1978-05-16 Jack Seidler
A method and apparatus is provided to produce a gold, inlaid contact surface for an electrical contact device by welding gold ribbon segments to the contact device wire base prior to the coining, trimming, slotting and various other forming operations which transform the wire base into a finished contact device. The apparatus features a sequential arrangement of gripping devices which manipulate the gold ribbon for processing as stated above, a welding apparatus for combining the gold ribbon segment with the contact wire base, a cutting device for cutting the gold ribbon and apparatus for forming the finished electrical contact device. The product features a formed contact device including a wire support member and a contact material simultaneously formed and flattened, to provide a minimum amount of inlaid or coined gold for effecting desirable contact characteristics. The gain of the contact material is transversely oriented to the grain of the wire support member for improved flexure performance of the product and the contact material is substantially planar with the wire support to avoid chipping.
149 Polarized electric contact blades US51955874 1974-10-31 US3915543A 1975-10-28 PFEIFER LOUIS F J
Polarized electric contact blades are made of different widths having a different dimensional fold of metal for polarizing each blade.
150 Battery terminal post and post clamp cleaner tool US3717895D 1971-03-19 US3717895A 1973-02-27 MC FARLAND F; DIFFENDERFER W
BATTERY POST AND BATTERY POST CLAMP CLEANING TOOLS COMPRISE, IN THEIR OPERATIVE PORTIONS, WOUND SHEET SPRING STEEL WITH AXIALLY DISPOSED LIPS PROJECTING INWARDLY AND OUTWARDLY RESPECTIVELY. THE INWARDLY PROJECTING LIP CONFORMS IN SHAPE TO THE OUTER SURFACE OF THE BATTERY POST WHILE THE OUTWARDLY PROJECTING LIP CONFORMS TO THE SURFACE SHAPE OF THE POST HOLE IN THE BATTERY CLAMP.

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151 MULTI-FUNCTION TOOLS PCT/US2006000196 2006-01-04 WO2006074235A8 2008-01-10 UKE ALAN K
Described are intermediate articles for connecting poles and tools for use in various difficult and/or emergency situations The intermediate articles comprise a body that includes a first connector for matingly engaging a first mating element disposed on a distal end of a pole at a first angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the pole, opposite the first connector, a second connector for matingly engaging a second mating element disposed on a proximal end of a tool at a second angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the pole, and disposed between the first and second connectors, a receptacle for detachably engaging a removable light source capable of illuminating a tool attached to the pole through the intermediate article Also described are illuminated tools for use in vanous difficult and/or emergency situations that compnse a tool portion, which comppses a tool element and an integrated light source.
152 MULTI-FUNCTION TOOLS PCT/US2006000196 2006-01-04 WO2006074235A3 2007-10-04 UKE ALAN K
Described are intermediate articles for connecting poles and tools for use in various difficult and/or emergency situations The intermediate articles comprise a body that includes a first connector for matingly engaging a first mating element disposed on a distal end of a pole at a first angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the pole, opposite the first connector, a second connector for matingly engaging a second mating element disposed on a proximal end of a tool at a second angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the pole, and disposed between the first and second connectors, a receptacle for detachably engaging a removable light source capable of illuminating a tool attached to the pole through the intermediate article Also described are illuminated tools for use in vanous difficult and/or emergency situations that comprise a tool portion, which comprises a tool element and an integrated light source
153 ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION LINE REPAIR DEVICE PCT/US2015065641 2015-12-14 WO2016061594A3 2016-07-07 WOLF RANDY L; TAMM CARL RUSSEL
An electrical transmission line repair device including a first conductor clamp, a second conductor clamp and at least one tie rail extending between the first and second conductor clamps in a spaced apart orientation. The first conductor clamp including a lower assembly and an upper assembly. The lower assembly and the upper assembly are slidably engageable with each other so as to define a conductor cavity extending therealong. Clamping fasteners are configured to extend through openings in the upper assembly so as to be threadable toward and away from the conductor contact region of the lower assembly within the conductor cavity.
154 ELECTRICAL TERMINAL CONNECTOR CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD PCT/US2011056081 2011-10-13 WO2012051378A2 2012-04-19 KEEFE JACK E; ROBINSON ROBERT W; WAITES GEORGE B JR
An electrical connector cleaning devices includes a first elongate cleaning element extending outwardly from a housing, wherein the first cleaning element includes raised surface portions extending radially outward from its outside wall surface. A second elongate cleaning element extends outwardly from the housing and includes raised surface portions extending radially inward from its inside wall surface. Each of the first and second cleaning elements is a cylindrical tube having a longitudinally extending open seam forming a gap for permitting a flexing of the cleaning element walls through a biasing force placed thereon. Each of the raised surface portions forms rings extending around the inside and outside wall surfaces of the first and second cleaning elements, respectively. One ring has its raised surface portions angularly offset along the longitudinal direction from an adjacent raised surface portion in an adjacent ring of raised surface portions.
155 CONTACT HEAD FOR SHORT CIRCUITING A CATENARY AND METHOD OF USE EP17305317.4 2017-03-21 EP3379653A1 2018-09-26 VERVIER, Patrick; CERFEUILLET, Vincent

Contact Head (100, 200) for short circuiting a catenary (102, 202) and method of use. The contact head (100, 200) comprising: first and second mounting portions (104, 204) configured to extend in different directions over the catenary (102, 202) in use for suspending the contact head (100, 200) from the catenary (102, 202) and forming an electrical connection therewith; a drain (122, 222) configured to be electrically coupled to a cable (124, 224) for draining electrical current received by the contact head (100, 200) from the catenary (102, 202) away from the contact head (100, 200); wherein the mounting portions (104, 204) define parts of a passage (128, 228) through which the catenary (102, 202) extends in use, another part of the passage (128, 228) being defined by a blocking portion (130, 230) of the contact head (100, 200) which is configured to block upwards movement of the contact head (100, 200) relative to the catenary (102, 202) and thereby restrict the contact head (100, 200) from being caused to fall from the catenary (102, 202) by electromagnetic forces in use.Fig. 3

156 MULTI-FUNCTION TOOLS EP06717405 2006-01-04 EP1838179B1 2017-05-03 UKE ALAN K
157 WETTING CURRENT SEQUENCING FOR LOW CURRENT INTERFACE EP16165814.1 2016-04-18 EP3086419A1 2016-10-26 HESS, Gary L.; LILLESTOLEN, Kirk A.

A process for automated contact wetting in a sensor circuit includes generating a first current through a contact (40) by sequencing a first circuit on, the first current exceeding a wetting threshold of the contact (40), and reducing current through the contact (40) to a second current by sequencing a second circuit on, the second current being below the wetting threshold.

158 CONNECTOR SYSTEM EP14702148.9 2014-01-13 EP2949005A1 2015-12-02 THACKSTON, Kevin Michael; TSANG, Albert; MULFINGER, Robert Neil
A connector system includes a pass-through connector that includes a housing with a front and a rear opposite the front. The front of the housing has a front opening, and the rear of the housing has a rear opening. The housing also has a cavity between the front opening and the rear opening. The pass-through connector also includes conductors which are held by the housing in the cavity. The system also includes a plug that is received in the cavity through the front opening. The plug has a contact holder that holds plug conductors. The contact holder has a head that is received in the cavity, and the head is configured to push contaminants from the cavity through the rear opening as the plug is loaded into the cavity.
159 Grounding rod for sacrificial appendage EP14190650.3 2014-10-28 EP2869401A1 2015-05-06 Siebens, Larry N.; Hernandez, Carlos H.

A grounding rod for a sacrificial appendage of an electrical cable connector, such as a splicing connector for joining two or more electrical cables, is provided. The sacrificial appendage is comprised of a feature for enabling personnel to ensure that the connector is deenergized, and once this is confirmed, the sacrificial appendage may be removed and replaced with a ground rod to which a grounding device can be connected to ground the system.

160 FLUSHED MEDICAL CONNECTOR WITH OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS EP13742274.7 2013-06-05 EP2858548A1 2015-04-15 VAN DER MARK, Martinus Bernardus; 'T HOOFT, Gert Wim; VON BUSCH, Heinrich Johannes Eckhard
A medical connector receptacle includes a receptacle (134) configured to receive a proximal end portion (106) of a medical device. An inlet port (102) in fluid communication with the receptacle is configured to receive a fluid for cleaning the proximal end portion. An outlet port (124) in fluid communication with the receptacle is configured to eject the fluid and debris from the receptacle. An active connection point (128) is configured to mate with the proximal end portion of the medical device such that the fluid removes the debris to permit an improved connection.
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